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Topic: Kate Bush Top 5 Posted: November 08 2005 at 13:42 |
In honour of the release of Aerial, I'm posting my Kate Top 5: -
- This woman's work
- The morning fog
- Moments of pleasure
- Suspended in Gaffa
- The big sky
I'd be interested to know other peoples' lists. Which track from Aerial do you think is most likely to make it into your top 5?
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Posted: November 08 2005 at 14:03 |
I'll have to think abouy this.....but roughly
- The Dreaming
- Oh England My Lionheart
- Man with Child in Eyes
- The Big Sky
- Reaching Out
I may change this abit though, damn I forgot Jig Of Life!
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 01:43 |
Yikes ... all of mine can be found as singles on The Whole Story ...
Well, what can I say, sometimes the cream does rise to the top ... I've got 4 albums (The Kick Inside, Never For Ever, Dreaming, Hounds Of Love) ... but the songs I'm nuts about are mainly the singles ...
1) Cloudbusting 2) Experiment IV 3) Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal) 4) Breathing 5) Army Dreamers
other contenders ... Waking The Witch (!), Babooshka, James and the Cold Gun, Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming ...
I must say I'm not too hopeful about the new album because I was deeply disappointed by Sensual World and never got around to checking out Red Shoes
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 05:46 |
01 Hello Earth
02 Get out of my House
03 Cloudbusting
04 Mná Na H-eireann
05 Rocket's Tail
06 The Morning Fog
07 Experiment IV
08 The Big Sky (Meteorological Mix)
09 Walk straight down the Middle
10 Under Ice
11 The Fog
12 Love and Anger
13 And dream of Sheep
14 Wuthering Heights (New Vocal)
15 Wow
16 Hounds of Love
17 Egypt
18 The Wedding List
19 The Sensual World
20 Houdini
Favourites from "Aerial":
01 Sunset
02 Nocturn
03 A Coral Room
04 Aerial
05 King of the Mountain / Prologue / An Architect's Dream / Somewhere in Between (can't decide)
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 06:08 |
1 - The Ninth Wave (I like to think of that as one track. Like Suppers Ready you cant listen to bits of the suite in isolation, without wrecking the atmosphere of it...)
2 - Blow Away
3 - Moving
4 - Houdini
5 - Delius - Song of Summer
6 - Running up that Hill
7 - Experiment IV
8 - Breathing
9 - Cloudbusting
10 - All the Love
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 07:33 |
Trotsky wrote:
Yikes ... all of mine can be found as singles on The Whole Story ...
Well, what can I say, sometimes the cream does rise to the top ... I've got 4 albums (The Kick Inside, Never For Ever, Dreaming, Hounds Of Love) ... but the songs I'm nuts about are mainly the singles ...
1) Cloudbusting 2) Experiment IV 3) Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal) 4) Breathing 5) Army Dreamers
other contenders ... Waking The Witch (!), Babooshka, James and the Cold Gun, Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming ...
I must say I'm not too hopeful about the new album because I was deeply disappointed by Sensual World and never got around to checking out Red Shoes
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Trotsky, don't dismiss The Sensual World and The Red Shoes so easily. They're not as good as Hounds Of Love, but then what is? Both contain some duff tracks but also some brilliant stuff. Aerial is great as well.
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 07:42 |
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
And Blacksword.........No you can't have The Ninth Wave, even though"I like to think of that as one track." I managed wiith just Jig Of life, even thouighI didnt include it I namechecked it....why can't ypu????
Bloody primma donnas!!!
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:00 |
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it! |
Oh. Why don't you just read the five topmost tracks and ignore the rest?
In general I seldom know what to make of it if people post their top 3s or top 5s. Not enough tracks to put things into perspective.
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:04 |
Miaugion wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
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Oh. Why don't you just read the five topmost tracks and ignore the rest?
In general I seldom know what to make of it if people post their top 3s or top 5s. Not enough tracks to put things into perspective. |
Its about making tough choices , Soldier!
.........and yes, reading just the top 5 would work!
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:12 |
I don't mind if people want to put more than 5 tracks down. I normally find I can name my top 5 of most things but then I start to struggle.
Interesting that, apart from Wuthering Heights and Snowy's 2, there is a complete lack of songs from the first 2 albums (unless I've missed one somewhere). Personally I never liked Lionheart apart from Hammer Horror.
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:12 |
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:15 |
chopper wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
Yikes ... all of mine can be found as singles on The Whole Story ...
Well, what can I say, sometimes the cream does rise to the top ...
I've got 4 albums (The Kick Inside, Never For Ever, Dreaming, Hounds Of
Love) ... but the songs I'm nuts about are mainly the
singles ...
1) Cloudbusting 2) Experiment IV 3) Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal) 4) Breathing 5) Army Dreamers
other contenders ... Waking The Witch (!), Babooshka, James and the Cold Gun, Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming ...
I must say I'm not too hopeful about the new album because I was
deeply disappointed by Sensual World and never got around to checking
out Red Shoes
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Trotsky, don't dismiss The Sensual World and The Red Shoes so
easily. They're not as good as Hounds Of Love, but then what is? Both
contain some duff tracks but also some brilliant stuff. Aerial is great
as well. |
Cheers, chopper ... I think I'll probably give Aerial a listen first (hoping to wring it out of the record companies here )
... hopefully it will be good enough to inspire me to track back and
investigate those other two ... but I must say I still remember the
shock of thinking that A Sensual World was boring ...
Snow Dog, you're right ... should have stuck to a Top 5 ...
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"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:17 |
chopper wrote:
Interesting that, apart from Wuthering Heights and Snowy's 2, there is a complete lack of songs from the first 2 albums (unless I've missed one somewhere). |
You've missed my "Wow" and Blacksword's "Moving". But apart from that the observation is correct. I think most fans consider "The Dreaming", "Hounds of Love" and "The Sensual World" to be her peak.
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:24 |
Trotsky wrote:
chopper wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
Yikes ... all of mine can be found as singles on The Whole Story ...
Well, what can I say, sometimes the cream does rise to the top ... I've got 4 albums (The Kick Inside, Never For Ever, Dreaming, Hounds Of Love) ... but the songs I'm nuts about are mainly the singles ...
1) Cloudbusting 2) Experiment IV 3) Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal) 4) Breathing 5) Army Dreamers
other contenders ... Waking The Witch (!), Babooshka, James and the Cold Gun, Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming ...
I must say I'm not too hopeful about the new album because I was deeply disappointed by Sensual World and never got around to checking out Red Shoes
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Trotsky, don't dismiss The Sensual World and The Red Shoes so easily. They're not as good as Hounds Of Love, but then what is? Both contain some duff tracks but also some brilliant stuff. Aerial is great as well.
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Cheers, chopper ... I think I'll probably give Aerial a listen first (hoping to wring it out of the record companies here ) ... hopefully it will be good enough to inspire me to track back and investigate those other two ... but I must say I still remember the shock of thinking that A Sensual World was boring ...
Snow Dog, you're right ... should have stuck to a Top 5 ...
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Well..................I didn't mean you.......
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:33 |
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
And Blacksword.........No you can't have The Ninth Wave, even though"I like to think of that as one track." I managed wiith just Jig Of life, even thouighI didnt include it I namechecked it....why can't ypu????
Bloody primma donnas!!!
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Snowy, get back in your kennel! You should have seen the list I wanted to post! It was bigger than that I tell you..
The Ninth Wave is a suite, it is sacrilage to extract one part and present it as a track on it's own. Would you afford the same discourtesy to a part of Suppers Ready, Close to the Edge, Tarkus or 2112?? I thought not. Besides, Jig of Life is the worst part of the 'piece' IMO...
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:34 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
chopper wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
Yikes ... all of mine can be found as singles on The Whole Story ...
Well, what can I say, sometimes the cream does rise to the top ...
I've got 4 albums (The Kick Inside, Never For Ever, Dreaming, Hounds Of
Love) ... but the songs I'm nuts about are mainly the
singles ...
1) Cloudbusting 2) Experiment IV 3) Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal) 4) Breathing 5) Army Dreamers
other contenders ... Waking The Witch (!), Babooshka, James and the Cold Gun, Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming ...
I must say I'm not too hopeful about the new album because I was
deeply disappointed by Sensual World and never got around to checking
out Red Shoes
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Trotsky, don't dismiss The Sensual World and The Red Shoes so
easily. They're not as good as Hounds Of Love, but then what is? Both
contain some duff tracks but also some brilliant stuff. Aerial is great
as well.
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Cheers, chopper ... I think I'll probably give Aerial a listen first (hoping to wring it out of the record companies here )
... hopefully it will be good enough to inspire me to track back and
investigate those other two ... but I must say I still remember the
shock of thinking that A Sensual World was boring ...
Snow Dog, you're right ... should have stuck to a Top 5 ...
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Well..................I didn't mean you....... |
Heh heh, s'alright ... I'm pretty sure I stuck those "nearly" songs just so I didn't look like a superficial fan
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 08:39 |
Blacksword wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
And Blacksword.........No you can't have The Ninth Wave, even though"I like to think of that as one track." I managed wiith just Jig Of life, even thouighI didnt include it I namechecked it....why can't ypu????
Bloody primma donnas!!!
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Snowy, get back in your kennel! You should have seen the list I wanted to post! It was bigger than that I tell you..
The Ninth Wave is a suite, it is sacrilage to extract one part and present it as a track on it's own. Would you afford the same discourtesy to a part of Suppers Ready, Close to the Edge, Tarkus or 2112?? I thought not. Besides, Jig of Life is the worst part of the 'piece' IMO...
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I may be a "suite" as you call it, but the songs are seperate identities. CTTE you couldn't possibly split, Tarkus probabky not either, but possible...2112 you coukld definitely listen too as single tracks though!! By the way Side 1 is also a "suite" The Hounds of love, but that is often seperated, we;ll it had to be didn't it.
And finally..Jig of Life....my mistake, on reflection I meant Hello Earth!
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 09:03 |
Kate Bush is one of the few artists outside of prog that I sometimes listen. Kind of a secret pleasure.
Top 5:
1. Wuthering Heights (1986 vocal)
2. Army Dreamers
3. This Woman's Work
4. Breathing
5. Oh England My Lionheart
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 09:24 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Blacksword wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
And Blacksword.........No you can't have The Ninth Wave, even though"I like to think of that as one track." I managed wiith just Jig Of life, even thouighI didnt include it I namechecked it....why can't ypu????
Bloody primma donnas!!!
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Snowy, get back in your kennel! You should have seen the list I wanted to post! It was bigger than that I tell you..
The Ninth Wave is a suite, it is sacrilage to extract one part and present it as a track on it's own. Would you afford the same discourtesy to a part of Suppers Ready, Close to the Edge, Tarkus or 2112?? I thought not. Besides, Jig of Life is the worst part of the 'piece' IMO...
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I may be a "suite" as you call it, but the songs are seperate identities. CTTE you couldn't possibly split, Tarkus probabky not either, but possible...2112 you coukld definitely listen too as single tracks though!! By the way Side 1 is also a "suite" The Hounds of love, but that is often seperated, we;ll it had to be didn't it.
And finally..Jig of Life....my mistake, on reflection I meant Hello Earth!
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Hello Earth, ah, now you're talking! A classic part of that one huge track that is 'The Ninth Wave'
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Posted: November 09 2005 at 10:41 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Blacksword wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
You guys..he asks for a top 5 , but no, you can't manage that can you? It has to be as many as you want! Whats so special about you guys? Me and Chopper managed it!
And Blacksword.........No you can't have The Ninth Wave, even though"I like to think of that as one track." I managed wiith just Jig Of life, even thouighI didnt include it I namechecked it....why can't ypu????
Bloody primma donnas!!!
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Snowy, get back in your kennel! You should have seen the list I wanted to post! It was bigger than that I tell you..
The Ninth Wave is a suite, it is sacrilage to extract one part and present it as a track on it's own. Would you afford the same discourtesy to a part of Suppers Ready, Close to the Edge, Tarkus or 2112?? I thought not. Besides, Jig of Life is the worst part of the 'piece' IMO...
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I may be a "suite" as you call it, but the songs are seperate identities. CTTE you couldn't possibly split, Tarkus probabky not either, but possible...2112 you coukld definitely listen too as single tracks though!! By the way Side 1 is also a "suite" The Hounds of love, but that is often seperated, we;ll it had to be didn't it.
And finally..Jig of Life....my mistake, on reflection I meant Hello Earth!
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Sorry Blacksword, I have to agree with the Dog on this one. I think The Ninth Wave splits into separate songs quite nicely. CTTE definitely not, Supper's Ready maybe. The thing is, will your CD player skip to each individual track in The Ninth Wave? Mine does, but won't on the other ones (although I used to have a CD player with an Index function which would jump to the individual songs in 2112, but that was the only similiar song it ever worked on).
Hello Earth is probably number 6 in my list. The bit where it fades out and then bursts into the Morning Fog is just amazing.
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